Indian Village and Camp Sites in Yosemite Valley 209 



Soo-wut-oo-lah'. — Large and important village on large oak-forested 

 flat on the north side of the Merced, now Switch Flat (railroad switch), 

 just west of Hogback Ridge, which separates it from Chod-pi-tah. Used 

 to be a roundhouse (hang-e) here. 



Ot-kd-bah. — Very small old village at mouth of Moss Canon, north 

 side of the Merced ; not room for many houses. 



Kil'~mit-ten. — Big village on flat on the north side of the Merced just 

 above the Government bridge. 



Mo6-lah-buk'-sa-bah\ — ^Village on the north side of the Merced just 

 below and close to the Government bridge. 



Haw'-too-too. — Village on the north side of the Merced. Old cabin 

 there now, opposite the present Indian ranch where Big Nancy and 

 others live. 



Muh-chd-kah-no. — Old village on the south side of the Merced, at 

 present occupied by Big Nancy, Callipena, and Lucy Ann. 



Wah'ng'-oo-hah. — Village on small flat on the north side of Merced 

 Cafion, a little above the mill at Ferguson Mine. 



Soo-nod-koo-loon\ — Village on the north side of Merced Canon, at 

 present Ferguson Station, six miles below El Portal. 



